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Goldman Sachs is 31 partners lighter, according to accounts filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission this week. Financial News looks at what those who no longer hold the coveted title of partner are doing now.

In its latest filing with the SEC, dated November 2, Goldman Sachs revealed that its partner pool had decreased to 407 since its last filing in February: 33 are no longer on the partners list, while two – Mark Schwartz and Richard Phillips – have been added to the bank's most senior ranks.

Financial News name-checked 11 of the 33 in an April article http://bit.ly/VQ2fkp); on partners who had left Goldman Sachs since the start of 2011.

Below, we list all 33 former partners and - if they have new jobs - where they are working now. The list is based on previous Financial News coverage, as well as the Financial Services Authority’s register of authorised persons, press releases and press cuttings.

Most have left to join other companies or set up their own, while the jobs of others are unaccounted for and they may still be employed by the bank.

Goldman Sachs declined to comment.

1) Sanggyun Ahn
A Korean citizen, he launched Seoul-based private equity firm Anchor Equity Partners in August after working in Goldman Sachs’s Principal Investment Area. He has worked on private equity deals such as Goldman Sachs’s stake in Korean banks, including Kookmin Bank and Hana Financial.

Source: Private Equity International

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2) Christopher M. Barter
Barter set up his own investment fund in Moscow, DMC Partners, after his departure from Goldman Sachs was announced in February. DMC Partners is an investment fund targeting developing markets. Barter had spent the last five years running Goldman Sachs’s Moscow office, and 20 years at the bank in total.

Source: Financial News

3) Samuel J. Wisnia
The former head of global macro has joined former colleague Chris Barter at DMC Partners.

Source: Financial News

4) Milton R. Berlinski
Berlinski announced his retirement in an internal memo in December after 25 years of service, most recently as global head of financial sponsors.

Source: The Wall Street Journal

5) Jason Glen Cahilly
Cahilly’s current employment status is unknown. He is known as a rainmaker in the media and telecommunications sector.

Source: Bloomberg

6) Jin Yong Cai
Cai joined the World Bank in August to head its private lending sector division, the International Finance Corporation.

19) Anthony W. Ling
Ling quit the bank in July, according to the FSA register. He had worked in the global investment research division. He was head of European equity research until 2010, when he handed over the reins to three team members.

Sources: Financial News, FSA register

20) Lindsay P. LoBue
Current employment status is unknown.

21) Serge Marquie
Marquie’s current employment status is unknown. He was most recently listed as co-head of Goldman Sachs’s Latin America financing group.

Source: Financial News, FSA register

22) George N. Mattson
Mattson joined Delta Air Lines’ board of directors last month, after retiring from Goldman Sachs in August. He had been co-head of the bank’s industrials group.

Source: Delta Air Lines, Financial News

23) Jeffrey M. Moslow
An industrials investment banker, Moslow’s retirement from the bank was announced in February in an internal memo.

Source: Financial News, Bloomberg

24) Kevin A. Quinn
Current employment status is unknown. He was most recently listed as global chief operating officer of the bank’s telecom, media and technology investment banking business.

Source: The Wall Street Journal

25) Krishna Sarpadi Rao
Rao left the bank in September of this year, according to the FSA register.

Source: FSA register

26) Muneer A. Satter
Satter quit the bank in June after 24 years of service, most recently as global co-head of the principal debt group and global head of the mezzanine group.

Source: The Wall Street Journal

27) Shahriar Tadjbakhsh
Tadjbakhsh has been chief operating officer at Italian holding company Exor since June. Previously, he was chief operating officer for the investment banking division of Goldman Sachs Japan.

Source: Exor

28) Jasper Tans
Tans is now a managing director in the equity capital markets team at UBS, responsible for Scandinavia, Benelux and financial institutions clients, as well as providing specialist coverage, according to an internal memo. Previously, he led Goldman Sachs’s Japan financing group.

Source: Bloomberg

29) Kaysie P. Uniacke
Uniacke retired this year from the bank, where she served as global chief operating officer for Goldman Sachs Asset Management's portfolio management business.